Cardiovascular System
Across
- 3. This type of circulation moves blood between the heart and lungs.
- 4. Blood vessels that move blood away from the heart.
- 6. The
- 8. The production of red blood cells within bone marrow.
- 9. Bottom number of blood pressure, when the heart relaxes.
- 15. This node begin the impulse of the heart, causing the contraction of the atria.
- 18. A type of sticky blood cell that helps form clots.
- 19. A type of blood cell that carries oxygen and carbon dioxide throughout the body. No nucleus, disk shaped.
- 20. Yellow liquid that makes up the largest amount of blood.
- 21. Proteins found on the outside of red blood cells that identify what type of cell they are.
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- 1. The process of injured tissues like blood vessels repairing themselves.
- 2. The volume of blood pumped from each ventricle per minute, calculated by multiplying heart rate by stroke volume.
- 5. Top number of blood pressure,
- 7. A network of blood vessels that pass blood between arteries and veins.
- 10. A type of blood cell that works with the immune system to fight infection, broken into two types called agranulocytes and granulocytes.
- 11. This blood type is the universal recipient.
- 12. Blood vessels that move blood towards the heart.
- 13. This blood type is the universal donor.
- 14. This type of circulation moves blood between the heart and the rest of the body.
- 16. The scientific term for the clumping of blood.
- 17. Found within the blood plasma and bind to antigens that are opposite of what is found within the blood.